Photoshoot with Monika

My now-regular visits to MAD Studios (now http://www.whitespacestudios.co.uk/) are simply because the studio owner keeps arranging model days with some of the best models working in the UK. Many of Monika’s portfolio pictures had found their way into my mood board of inspiring photos, so it was only natural that I’d take the opportunity to shoot with her.

Putting make-up on

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The RED dress strikes again:

Red dress fashion model

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She loves these black and white headshots:

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Jump in blue dress

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More photos from this shoot can be viewed at http://claude.gallereasy.com/#gallery_328

Cambridge Ballerina Project – Sinead

After the beautiful autumnal shoot with Hanna, I arranged a similar shoot with another ballet dancer, Sinead, whom I’ve known for several years through Cambridge’s dance scene. She danced with the Norwegian National Ballet for a year before coming to Cambridge, and has been involved in Cambridge Contemporary Dance throughout her degrees here. Luckily for us, the date we picked for this shoot was yet another rare day of sunshine amidst days of grey cloud.

Ballet Dancer in autumn leaves with bike

Ballet dancer in autumn leaves

Ballet dancer in autumn leaves

Ballet dancer in autumn leaves

Ballet Dancer in autumn leaves

Ballet dancer in autumn leaves

Ballet dancer in autumn leaves

Ballet Dancer in Autumn Leaves

Ballet dancer in autumn leaves

See the full album, and become a fan of the Cambridge Ballerina Project on Facebook

Contemporary Dance Photoshoot with Jude & Ellie

Only one day after taking 1,200 photos with Iveta, I’d been asked for a shoot by a contemporary dancer who was going to be in the area. She had unluckily acquired lots of cuts and bruises in a location shoot a few days before, but fortunately, these didn’t really interfere with the shoot. Instead of postponing the shoot to let her wounds heal, she was happy to share the studio time with other models, so I invited Ellie (a ballet dancer) and Megan (a new make-up artist) along, to join in with the dance, and to work on some beauty shots, respectively.

The beauty shots of Ellie & Megan are in a separate post.

Contemporary Dancer

Contemporary Dancer, Penché

Contemporary Dancer, Pike Jump

Contemporary Dancers, Hip Flick

Contemporary Dancers, in the air

More photos from this shoot can be viewed at http://claude.gallereasy.com/#gallery_322

Beauty Shots with Ellie & Megan

I bumped into a good photographer friend (well, he’s an amazing photographer), James Appleton, and he mentioned that he knew a Cambridge University student who was interested in make-up, and in building a more professional portfolio of her work. Naturally, I was happy to meet her, and not long after, we arranged a shoot together.

A contemporary dancer had booked me for a shoot at a nearby studio, and didn’t mind sharing the studio time, so I brought along Ellie (I’ve photographed her a few times as a model, and she’s also a great ballet dancer), and the make-up artist, Megan, to work on a few beauty shots. The arrangement worked well, as it takes over half an hour for each make-up change, during which time I shot with the contemporary dancer. (View those dance photos).

Here are my favourites – the first two have had a little extra attention in post-processing, as I absolutely adore how they’ve come out, and how pretty Ellie’s face looks.

Ellie, make-up by Megan

Ellie, make-up by Megan

Megan

Beauty Shot, Make-Up Behind the Scenes
Megan applies a few finishing touches on set

Ellie, Make-Up by Megan

Ellie, Make-Up by Megan

Megan

More photos from this shoot can be viewed at http://claude.gallereasy.com/#gallery_320

Photoshoot with Iveta

Since I started shooting professional models back in February, I’ve arranged a lot of shoots through PureStorm (one of the better model-photographer networking sites, like ModelMayhem and Net-Model), and have built up a wish-list of the best models that I’d like to work with. Whenever a relatively-local studio has a model day with someone on my list, it’s hard to say no.

Thus, I headed back to MAD Studios in Chesham to shoot with Iveta Niklova, a Czech model with 6 years’ commercial and fashion experience. I’d initially planned to shoot for 2 hours, but – unsurprisingly – it went so well that we extended the shoot for another hour. Here are some of my favourites from the shoot. Many thanks (again) to Hanna W for providing the red and black dresses.

Iveta Niklova - Fashion Red Dress

Iveta Niklova - Fashion

Iveta Niklova - Fashion

Iveta Niklova - Model Portrait

Iveta Niklova - Fashion Red Dress

Iveta Niklova - Fashion

Iveta Niklova - Model Portrait

Iveta Niklova - Fashion

Iveta Niklova - Fashion Red Dress

Iveta Niklova - Fashion

More photos from this shoot can be viewed at http://claude.gallereasy.com/#gallery_319

Project RED

I’ve shot with Ivory Flame twice before, and this time wanted to focus on strong portraits and fashion, as well as inaugurate a new project of mine, RED. The project will comprise photos of redheads, covering a range of styles – portraits, casual shots, character studies, studio shoots and location shoots. I may also create a parallel project of non-redhead models with a strong red element to the photo (e.g. the many shoots I’ve done with a friend’s donated red dress – Katy, Dina, Ellie).

What better start to the project than a stunning redhead in a stunning red dress.

Ivory Flame - Redhead Portrait

Ivory Flame - Redhead Portrait

Ivory Flame - Redhead in Red Dress

Ivory Flame - Redhead in Red Dress

Ivory Flame - Redhead in Red Dress

Ivory Flame - Redhead in Red Dress

Ivory Flame - Veiled Portrait

Ivory Flame - Redhead Portrait

Ivory Flame - Redhead with Red Satin

More photos from this shoot can be viewed at http://claude.gallereasy.com/#gallery_316

Editorial Fashion with Emma

I’d arranged to meet a prospective model (Dina) for a drink to chat about ideas for our first photoshoot, and I noticed that the waitress serving us was tall and photogenic, ideal modelling material. As I paid the bill, I asked if she was interested in modelling, and left her my card. A couple of weeks later, she got in touch, saying she was signed with M±P Agency, and as she was in the process of building a portfolio and really liked my work, she’d love a shoot. I suggested a location shoot the next day, as the sun had finally returned after weeks of unpredictably wet weather.

Shooting with Emma was effortlessly easy, as her face, body shape and poses are ideally suited for editorial fashion.

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More photos from the shoot can be viewed at http://claude.gallereasy.com/#gallery_309